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... syllable is intimately tied to the vocal modality , because what favored syllabically structured vocalization was the new possibility of widely varying vowel quality in the open phases of the articulatory oscillation . If , though , ...
... syllable is intimately tied to the vocal modality , because what favored syllabically structured vocalization was the new possibility of widely varying vowel quality in the open phases of the articulatory oscillation . If , though , ...
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... syllables ' display no similarity , even superficial , with syllable structure in speech . But no such radical alternative has been discussed , so far as I know . A conceivable Pseudo - ASL might be one in which each hand regularly ...
... syllables ' display no similarity , even superficial , with syllable structure in speech . But no such radical alternative has been discussed , so far as I know . A conceivable Pseudo - ASL might be one in which each hand regularly ...
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... syllable as essentially the same phonological unit in speech and sign , it becomes a rather vague unit , no longer characterizable in terms of its internal structure . A fourth difficulty is more technical , and applies specifically to ...
... syllable as essentially the same phonological unit in speech and sign , it becomes a rather vague unit , no longer characterizable in terms of its internal structure . A fourth difficulty is more technical , and applies specifically to ...
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